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grant, we asked amar'e what celebrity would you like to make sweet, hot filthy love to? but we're talking -- you know, everyone has a celebrity. >> halle berry. >> halle berry. let's see what amar'e said. amar'e? >> i didn't mean to do it to you, g. >> denzel washington. [ laughter ] really? all right. now this could tie the game up. we asked grant the same question, to whom would you most like to make filthy h love what do you think he said? >> um, i would say ciara. >> ciara. let's see what grant said. fantasia because you're always singing her songs. well, that signifies we're running out of time. 15-10 and we have come to the final question. actually it's the teamwork challenge. you worked together with your teammate on this challenge and this renders the rest of the game completely useless. to the nearest poundow much does our security guard guillermo weigh? you have to guess guillermo's weight. >> guillermo? >> come on out here and let the men see you. there he is. [ cheers and applause ] turn around. write down your answer. how much does our security guard guiller
grant, we asked amar'e what celebrity would you like to make sweet, hot filthy love to? but we're talking -- you know, everyone has a celebrity. >> halle berry. >> halle berry. let's see what amar'e said. amar'e? >> i didn't mean to do it to you, g. >> denzel washington. [ laughter ] really? all right. now this could tie the game up. we asked grant the same question, to whom would you most like to make filthy h love what do you think he said? >> um, i would say...
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a filthy, filthy, liar. being or thinking. >> is that me? >> greg: being perceived as material for the book. >> my friends were excited for me and i was back in l.a. last week actually to celebrate with them the release of it. there was no anger i don't think at my book. >> greg: speaking of anger, you are at harvard and your professors must hate you and they are probably looking at you and going who is this miss smarty pants with the book? >> most of my professors do have published books. they are at harvard. >> but people read yours. >> greg: you have a successful book and they have some book on some dead poet. at one point in the book you talk about a doctor who prescribes about ten different pills to a kid. does this doctor really exist? >> there are psychiatrists out there who prescribe lots and lots of -- >> would you have a business card of this doctor? >> oh, my god. wait for commercial break for that information. >> greg: is it true that they will probably make a t.v. series or they are talking abou
a filthy, filthy, liar. being or thinking. >> is that me? >> greg: being perceived as material for the book. >> my friends were excited for me and i was back in l.a. last week actually to celebrate with them the release of it. there was no anger i don't think at my book. >> greg: speaking of anger, you are at harvard and your professors must hate you and they are probably looking at you and going who is this miss smarty pants with the book? >> most of my professors...
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either that or i'm looking at a filthy tv screen.oing for a high temperature in the upper 80s. >>> in the news this morning: the scare in the air. the hole that opened up. the latest on the investigation into exactly what happened. >>> from the classroom to the courtroom. the fight to keep towson catholic intensifies. >>> stepping up to the plate. president obama throws out of of the first pitch. >>> hello, again. wednesday morning. little cooler out there. little more humid. another delightful day start. >> just a
either that or i'm looking at a filthy tv screen.oing for a high temperature in the upper 80s. >>> in the news this morning: the scare in the air. the hole that opened up. the latest on the investigation into exactly what happened. >>> from the classroom to the courtroom. the fight to keep towson catholic intensifies. >>> stepping up to the plate. president obama throws out of of the first pitch. >>> hello, again. wednesday morning. little cooler out there....
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the roads around here were filthy. in dferent ways, all the mothers came into contact with that dir when they were pregnant. whathey did not realize at the time was that it was toxi the judge sa today the council had been negligent and that tha negligence was likely to have harmed those unborn childre families like these deal now is the time to admit the council was wrong. just >> through sheer negligence, son and numerous other children hadeen born without rking hands. it inot fair. they could nowe in line to she millions of pnds with the damages, but they say money could never make up for the children's pain. knowing theruth, however, is pricels. >> this is "bbc world news." these are the headlis so far -- nigerian forces are ghting a fierce g battles with hundredsof islamist rebels in the noh of the country. over 2 people are thought to ve di overecentdays. poce in spain are blaming t basque separatist organization for a car bomb in aorthern city tha slightly injured nearly 50 people. a court inudan has adjourned th
the roads around here were filthy. in dferent ways, all the mothers came into contact with that dir when they were pregnant. whathey did not realize at the time was that it was toxi the judge sa today the council had been negligent and that tha negligence was likely to have harmed those unborn childre families like these deal now is the time to admit the council was wrong. just >> through sheer negligence, son and numerous other children hadeen born without rking hands. it inot fair. they...
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others say they had their fingernails ripped off or were forced to lick filthy toilet bowls." more bruised corpses had been returned to families in recent days and some hospital officials have told human rights workers that they have seen evidence that well over 100 protesters have died since the vote. >>> for more on the situation in iran, we're joined once again by ervand abrahamian. a distinguished professor of history at city university of new york. professor abrahamian was born in iran and has written extensively about it. thank you for joining us again. >> thank you for having me. >> we just heard that the conservatives are now speaking out about the severe mistreatment of the political prisoners. why is all of this outrage coming from conservative politicians who we normally would think of supporting the regime? >> there's always been a strain between the conservatives. i would describe them pragmatic conservatives. and more of evangelical conservatives like ahmadinejad. there's been no love loss between them. and i think this present crisis has actually aggravated that
others say they had their fingernails ripped off or were forced to lick filthy toilet bowls." more bruised corpses had been returned to families in recent days and some hospital officials have told human rights workers that they have seen evidence that well over 100 protesters have died since the vote. >>> for more on the situation in iran, we're joined once again by ervand abrahamian. a distinguished professor of history at city university of new york. professor abrahamian was...
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. >> reporter: early this morning, two of the inmates, wearing filthy t-shirts and sweatpants, were spotted wandering in this upscale beachfront town, near the vacation home of chicago mayor richard dary. the mayor, his wife and grandchildren were inside when his bodyguard captured one of the escaped killers at gunpoint. >> we saw two individuals walking at 5:30 this morning adjacent to the driveway and that was unusual. very unusual. >> reporter: this quiet community has only four full-time law enforcement officers. they've called in dozens more from neighboring states and the fbi. that is hardly enough to calm fears. freedom for two prisoners has put a vacation community on lockdown. barbara pinto, abcews. >>> and when we return a little girl prompts a big response. no! it's famous, drug free breathe right. (squeaky noise) ingenious flexible strips that fit your nose to gently open your nasal passages... (free air/deep breath) ...for up to 31% more airflow. (female) wow! (announcer) you'll breathe better so you'll sleep better! small strip. big relief. bright idea! breathe better. sleep b
. >> reporter: early this morning, two of the inmates, wearing filthy t-shirts and sweatpants, were spotted wandering in this upscale beachfront town, near the vacation home of chicago mayor richard dary. the mayor, his wife and grandchildren were inside when his bodyguard captured one of the escaped killers at gunpoint. >> we saw two individuals walking at 5:30 this morning adjacent to the driveway and that was unusual. very unusual. >> reporter: this quiet community has only...
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the roads around here were filthy. in different ways, all the mothers came into contact with that dirt when they were pregnant. what they did not realize at the time was that it was toxic. the judge said today the council had been negligent, and that that negligence was likely to have harmed those unborn children. families like this deal now is the time for the council to admit it was wrong. -- families like this feel now is the time for the council to admit it was wrong. >> my son and numerous other children have been born with a hand deformity, and it is not fair. >> they could now be in line to share millions of pounds with the damages, but they say money can never make up for their children's pain. knowing the truth, however, is priceless. >> you are watching "bbc world news." still to come -- >> and i will be reporting from greenland, where the midnight sun exposure is a disturbing trend. people have no choice -- they have to adapt to a warmer world. >> police in spain are blaming the basque separatist organizatio
the roads around here were filthy. in different ways, all the mothers came into contact with that dirt when they were pregnant. what they did not realize at the time was that it was toxic. the judge said today the council had been negligent, and that that negligence was likely to have harmed those unborn children. families like this deal now is the time for the council to admit it was wrong. -- families like this feel now is the time for the council to admit it was wrong. >> my son and...
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she is accused of locking her 3-year-old son in a filthy sweltering attic. the boy's siblings told police that, quote, mommy does this when she gets angry. a relative who did not want to be identified had this to say. >> i just want her to get help. and let them know that her family still loves her. and we need to get to the bottom of whatever happened. >> authorities say that 27-year- old kirsten paquet had been arrested previously for assault and battery with a knife. >>> in tennessee a possible tornado touched down, uprooting trees and damaging homes and businesses. fortunately no serious injuries were reported, but uthousands of people there are still without power. >>> it was a scary ordeal this morning in chicago. emergency crews were called to oprah winfrey's studio after a suspicious package was discovered. a security guard says the dark- colored backpack had wires hanging out of it. it was found in a flower bed outside of harpo studios. they called the bomb squad in and found out it is harmless. it's not known if the talk show host was inside the bu
she is accused of locking her 3-year-old son in a filthy sweltering attic. the boy's siblings told police that, quote, mommy does this when she gets angry. a relative who did not want to be identified had this to say. >> i just want her to get help. and let them know that her family still loves her. and we need to get to the bottom of whatever happened. >> authorities say that 27-year- old kirsten paquet had been arrested previously for assault and battery with a knife. >>>...
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. >> she was called a filthy names. >> her case drew national attention.he is turning it into action. she was on capitol hill earlier this year to lobby legislation. >> the concern that we have is that we don't have enough internet safety education in the school's right now. we need to make sure we put the weight of the federal government behind it. >> a bill was introduced this month, allocating federal grants to nonprofit to help kids stay safe online. >> they shall not be sending graphic pictures of themselves. >> a congresswoman wants quick action on the act and hoped to get it passed by the end of this year. 17-year old of new orleans is pushing for action, meeting with lawmakers to call for more awareness. >> my message is that you need to be aware of what you do. >> it is abuse. >> some internet safety advocates support the need for more educational programs but others say it does not go far enough when it comes to enforcement, so should the kids face federal penalties for sexting? we will take a closer look at that debate at 5:00 tomorrow. >> for c
. >> she was called a filthy names. >> her case drew national attention.he is turning it into action. she was on capitol hill earlier this year to lobby legislation. >> the concern that we have is that we don't have enough internet safety education in the school's right now. we need to make sure we put the weight of the federal government behind it. >> a bill was introduced this month, allocating federal grants to nonprofit to help kids stay safe online. >> they...
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law enforcement to solve this case, they have to eliminate certain individuals and this is such a filthy family. there's so much crime involved in this family, not being allowed to be with little kids. being married to somebody that stabbed your son. there's so much crime that it's going to be very difficult for law enforcement to eliminate these particular individuals so they can move on. >> it's important to remember, this astounded me, although i remember i did stories of pockets of areas where there's an inordinate number of sex offenders. i'd be looking at those guys, too. >> and they have. the cops have told us that each and every sex offender in the area has been spoken to and the police are doing everything they can to investigate them. making them answer the tough questions, because they're going to leave no stone unturned to find this boy. >> patty, this is history, not fair? >> it's not fair, but the thing is, it's most of the time someone in the family. that's the person they look at, but they need to get rid of these people as suspects and investigate them so that they can m
law enforcement to solve this case, they have to eliminate certain individuals and this is such a filthy family. there's so much crime involved in this family, not being allowed to be with little kids. being married to somebody that stabbed your son. there's so much crime that it's going to be very difficult for law enforcement to eliminate these particular individuals so they can move on. >> it's important to remember, this astounded me, although i remember i did stories of pockets of...
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this is such a filthy family. there's so much crime involve in this family, cracking heads like walnuts, not being allowed to be with little kids. being married to somebody that stabs your son. there's so much crime that it's going to be difficult for law enforcement to eliminate these particular individuals so they can move on to the other possibilities. also, once the public hears about this, they are going to be much less inclined to go out and try to help find the little boy for the simple reason that they probably will think something happened? >> first of all, none of those people have been named as a suspect. and it's important to remember this astounded me, although i remember america's most wanted, i did stories about, you know, pockets of areas where there's an inordinate area of sex offenders. 71 sex offenders, susan moss, in a one-mile radius. i'd be looking at those guys too. >> they have. the cops have told us that each and every sex oh feffender in t area has been spoken to. and the police have done
this is such a filthy family. there's so much crime involve in this family, cracking heads like walnuts, not being allowed to be with little kids. being married to somebody that stabs your son. there's so much crime that it's going to be difficult for law enforcement to eliminate these particular individuals so they can move on to the other possibilities. also, once the public hears about this, they are going to be much less inclined to go out and try to help find the little boy for the simple...
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police ranched and found the dogs in hot cramped -- police arrived and found the dogs in hot cramped filthy the owner of the company claims the truck just passed an inspection monday. >>> so will he or won't he? the face of american idol ryan seacrest could be closer to inking a brand-new deal. we're crunching the mega numbers coming up. >>> plus last call for a local land mark. nathan's in georgetown closing its doors for good. we'll take a walk down memory lane coming up next. >>> coming up on the news edge at 11:00 following a developing jewelry store robbery chase story and then hostage standoff. get the latest developments on the tense situation. >>> check this out. that's a black beer peering into a local grocery store and it didn't stop there. find out what the animal tried to do next at :00. >>> before you plan your weekend stick around. gary is working on the forecast and he'll tell you when the storms are going to come in, try and time them just right so it won't mess up your daytime. he'll have your forecast. is >>> this is the last friday night of an institution. nathan's
police ranched and found the dogs in hot cramped -- police arrived and found the dogs in hot cramped filthy the owner of the company claims the truck just passed an inspection monday. >>> so will he or won't he? the face of american idol ryan seacrest could be closer to inking a brand-new deal. we're crunching the mega numbers coming up. >>> plus last call for a local land mark. nathan's in georgetown closing its doors for good. we'll take a walk down memory lane coming up...
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here he wrote with such the filthy state of things the was not a place to live down from rest to my day or night but upon the excrements' but the prisoners and to sleep was only certain death. with the yellow fever, want and suffering the prisoners were dying constantly and it was impossible to move about without stumbling over the dead and dying. one of the private inmates confirmed under oath that he and his companions were allowed every three days, one half pound of biscuit, half a pound of pork, half a pint of peace, have a deal of rice and a half an ounce of bader. the whole lot more than enough for one good meal. and had no hay or straw to lie on he wrote in no fuel but when a carload per week for 800 men. every night at nine he added hessian guards would come in to douse the fires covering prisoners to fill to get out of the way fast enough. the enemy seem to take a cut in internal pleasure in our sufferings he recalled. unsurprisingly the man began to die like ron sheep with cold hundred injured. one purportedly not his arms to keep from starving to death. in a man was said to h
here he wrote with such the filthy state of things the was not a place to live down from rest to my day or night but upon the excrements' but the prisoners and to sleep was only certain death. with the yellow fever, want and suffering the prisoners were dying constantly and it was impossible to move about without stumbling over the dead and dying. one of the private inmates confirmed under oath that he and his companions were allowed every three days, one half pound of biscuit, half a pound of...
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heck, we'll just make the filthy rich pay for it. it's just that sometimes what the obama posse says is wealthy, it just ain't. and other times, the taxes go way beyond the rich to affect the rest of us, too. like the new yoga tax, all right? a lot of states have been cracking down on yoga instructor schools and forcing them to register. why? to get the $2,500 annual licensing fee. nobody -- no one's safety is threatened by unlicensed yoga teachers, all right? the latest scheme to soak the rich came out in a $550 billion trial balloon floated on page 1 on the "new york times" on saturday. a new surtax on the wealthy to pay for obama care, on the road to socialized medicine. charlie rang he will is at it again, the new york congressman wants to put a new surtax for people who earn $180,000. but you can bet the bar will go lower. this surtax started at 1%, goes up to 3% or so for the highest earners. now obama swears his health care overhaul will reduce costs. but if it fails to do so, charlie rangel would raise that surtax even more i
heck, we'll just make the filthy rich pay for it. it's just that sometimes what the obama posse says is wealthy, it just ain't. and other times, the taxes go way beyond the rich to affect the rest of us, too. like the new yoga tax, all right? a lot of states have been cracking down on yoga instructor schools and forcing them to register. why? to get the $2,500 annual licensing fee. nobody -- no one's safety is threatened by unlicensed yoga teachers, all right? the latest scheme to soak the rich...
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his new trustee, engine debris 1777 found himself in livingston sugarhouse here he wrote was such a filthy state of things there wasn't a place to lie down for rest day or night upon the excrements of the prisoners. and to sleep was almost certain death. with yellow fever, want and suffering the prisoners were donner and constantly and it was impossible to move about without stumbling over the dead and dying. one of the bridewell inmates who lived, private and william darlington compared under oath he and his companions were allowed every three days half a pound of this, half a pound of pork, half a point of peace, have a deal of royce and half an ounce of butter. the whole lot more than enough for a good meal. they had no hay or straw to write down and fuel but one cartload per week for 800 men. every night at nine, he added, haitian guards would come in to douse the fires clubbing prisoners who failed to get out of the way fast enough. the enemy seemed to take an informal pleasure in our sufferings, darlington recalled. not surprisingly began to die like rotten sheep with cold hundred an
his new trustee, engine debris 1777 found himself in livingston sugarhouse here he wrote was such a filthy state of things there wasn't a place to lie down for rest day or night upon the excrements of the prisoners. and to sleep was almost certain death. with yellow fever, want and suffering the prisoners were donner and constantly and it was impossible to move about without stumbling over the dead and dying. one of the bridewell inmates who lived, private and william darlington compared under...
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and everybody's tired, sweaty and filthy and probably hoping to maybe take a dip in that river. >> home, sweet, home. >> we're in the helmand river and the kind marines who have been taking us around town, i guess what is this going to be, the first bath in a while. >> oh, yeah, couple days. >> all right, not only are these marines enjoying the swim, but they're also washing their clothes and i think i'm going to partake, as well. cnn, helmand river, in afghanistan. >> got to do what you can do to find the water. right? >>> right now a really intriguing story about a bombmaker and the scientist he works with. they work for the u.s. government and try to find every crack and every weakness in airport security. in other words, their job is to keep you safe. they transform items like radios into bombs and then use those devices to test screening machines. sometimes they even detonate those items inside old airliners in order to see if they can bring down a flight. >>> here's some of the other stories we're watching. the nfl commissioner said the league will look into the case against pitts
and everybody's tired, sweaty and filthy and probably hoping to maybe take a dip in that river. >> home, sweet, home. >> we're in the helmand river and the kind marines who have been taking us around town, i guess what is this going to be, the first bath in a while. >> oh, yeah, couple days. >> all right, not only are these marines enjoying the swim, but they're also washing their clothes and i think i'm going to partake, as well. cnn, helmand river, in afghanistan....
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. >>> living with ex-cons, living in filthy flophouses, living with hardly any food. it's a pure horror story for five foreign exchange students who thought they would be living with all-american families for a year of high school in scranton, pennsylvania. their visit is now part of a criminal investigation, and it doesn't stop there. drew griffin with our special investigations unit is actually breaking this story right now. pretty heart-wrenching. >> now, this becoming a pretty big embarrassment to the u.s. the state department calls for changes in how we welcome foreign students into this country. and when you see what happened to these kids, you're going to understand why. >> reporter: tanzanian was told he'd be living with a prescreened, loving family. he ended up in a second-floor apartment with a 72-year-old man and hardly any food. you're the guy that passed out at track? >> yeah. >> reporter: carlos villarreal came here from colombia for a year in high school. it cost his family $13,000. >> i ended up in a house living with a couple of ex-convicts with low a
. >>> living with ex-cons, living in filthy flophouses, living with hardly any food. it's a pure horror story for five foreign exchange students who thought they would be living with all-american families for a year of high school in scranton, pennsylvania. their visit is now part of a criminal investigation, and it doesn't stop there. drew griffin with our special investigations unit is actually breaking this story right now. pretty heart-wrenching. >> now, this becoming a...
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the two hospitals have filthy conditions, unhygienic practices and the government report says government-runitals don't have enough doctors and nurses and they are poorly trained. they don't know how to use cardiac monitors and the hospitals don't have enough of the monitors they don't know how to operate. the british report says the two government-run hospitals have left patients with no food no water no medicine for up to four days. mr. speaker, this is another example of government-run health care that hasn't worked. doctors and nurses are rationed, care is rationed, medicine and food and water are also rationed. the british health care plan is just don't get sick because the government-run system can't help you. that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey rise? >> to address the house for one minute, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. >> today is a great day. my committee, the energy and commerce committee, will remort out a health care reform bill today. it means -- what it means
the two hospitals have filthy conditions, unhygienic practices and the government report says government-runitals don't have enough doctors and nurses and they are poorly trained. they don't know how to use cardiac monitors and the hospitals don't have enough of the monitors they don't know how to operate. the british report says the two government-run hospitals have left patients with no food no water no medicine for up to four days. mr. speaker, this is another example of government-run...
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aside from that it is stinking, a filthy stinking mess.s getting unbearable there. we will look at what's being done to end that. >>> plus, a government debate turn nothing an absolute madness. what made these lawmakers really grab each other's throats. can't believe this stuff. >>> they were ready. they were set. see the total eclipse that comes around only once every 100 years. that is coming up here on "morning express" with robin meade. xxxxxxxxqx
aside from that it is stinking, a filthy stinking mess.s getting unbearable there. we will look at what's being done to end that. >>> plus, a government debate turn nothing an absolute madness. what made these lawmakers really grab each other's throats. can't believe this stuff. >>> they were ready. they were set. see the total eclipse that comes around only once every 100 years. that is coming up here on "morning express" with robin meade. xxxxxxxxqx
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would stop and work itself 100% out if we didn't have all of the sharptons and jesse jacksons getting filthy rich and everyone jumping on the bandwagon and playing the race card. the fact of the matter is, the race card is being played day after day after day after day. and the bulk of the american people are just sick and tired of hearing it. host: on our independent line, charlotte, north carolina. david. caller: yes, good morning. i was calling basically to kind of reiterate the points of some of the last callers. i believe the gentleman from south carolina stating that in his younger days that he had issues with the police because of the way he spoke to them, not necessarily because of the color of his skin. i definitely can say that i've had that issue quite a few times before. i think if any conversation needs could come up as well as a platform for minorities to speak, there should definitely be discussion about how police handle all situations, not just according to race but according to how they respond -- you know, how they're dealt with publicly, verbally as opposes to, you know,
would stop and work itself 100% out if we didn't have all of the sharptons and jesse jacksons getting filthy rich and everyone jumping on the bandwagon and playing the race card. the fact of the matter is, the race card is being played day after day after day after day. and the bulk of the american people are just sick and tired of hearing it. host: on our independent line, charlotte, north carolina. david. caller: yes, good morning. i was calling basically to kind of reiterate the points of...
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but with crumbling monuments, filthy water, some say the national mall is in danger of becoming a national disgrace. i'm wolf blitzer in cnn's commander for breaking news, politics, and extraordinary reports from around the world. you're in "the situation room." >>> right now, a new sense of urgency toward health care reform. house speaker nancy pelosi is huddling with her democratic deputies. the goal -- deflecting a republican criticism keeping democrats from defecting and defining their plan to you. one development they're playing up right now -- new analysis from the nonpartisan congressional budget office that says the government-run plan democrats want could co-exist with private insurance plans without destroying private insurers. let's go straight to our senior congressional correspondent, dana bash, with the latest for us. first of all, where are you? >> reporter: i'm in the basement of the capitol, wolf. we are waiting as the democratic leaders are speaking just upstairs. the reason we're here is because down the hall house democrats are about to start, wolf, a five-hour seminar.
but with crumbling monuments, filthy water, some say the national mall is in danger of becoming a national disgrace. i'm wolf blitzer in cnn's commander for breaking news, politics, and extraordinary reports from around the world. you're in "the situation room." >>> right now, a new sense of urgency toward health care reform. house speaker nancy pelosi is huddling with her democratic deputies. the goal -- deflecting a republican criticism keeping democrats from defecting and...